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  • Yup.

    With the sheer size of the military, the people at the top eventually become senior executives types, more in charge of portfolios than soldiers per se.

    So a soldier that high might be in charge of procurement of equipment for a whole country or region, or a couple of them could be in charge of the largest military units designed to fight.

    2ID, the military unit covering all of South Korea and expected to fight if conflict with North Korea arose, has a two star boss and three one stars under him.

    Brigadier general is a one star.

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  • I was a poll watcher in Texas. Electioneering was never a big deal before because you didn’t have people whose entire personality was being Donald Trump cult members. Electioneering violations were almost always small candidates trying to get name recognition at the last second. They’d have someone post up with a car with signs on it.

    But the rules were good for reducing tension because the line to keep out was clear and it kept politicking out of the voting area.

    Obviously the entire concept of reducing tension is foreign to the Trump nutters.